The often-explicit pictures are being stored without password protection, leaving them vulnerable to a hack.
Month: March 2025
Clock enthusiast updates 52 timepieces for summer
David Abbott says he is a “happy bunny” now he can get to work on his prized clock collection.
Ofsted boss at time of Ruth Perry’s death to get peerage
Her peerage is yet to be formally announced but a Conservative source says she will be a “huge asset” in Parliament.
Police visit over mushroom picking alarms forager
Louise Gather says police came to her home after she was accused of picking fungi.
Morning-after pill to be made free at pharmacies in England
The government hopes the move will end the “unfair postcode lottery” some women face.
After Justin Welby’s baffling failures, obscurity is perhaps not his to choose
Some of the victims of serial abuser John Smyth may blame Justin Welby for his attitude forever, writes Laura Kuenssberg.
Man killed in alleged road rage attack was kind and loving, say family
Paul Bowles, 50, died at the scene following a reported argument between two drivers, police say.
Briton praised for tackling Amsterdam knife attack suspect
The tourist has received an award from the city’s mayor after restraining a man during a stabbing.
Shorter family court hearings ‘encouraging’, says minister
The MoJ says a pilot scheme in some courts has reduced the average duration of cases from 29 weeks to 18.
Three die after fire at Grade II listed building
Villagers are “traumatised” by the tragedy at a former train station that had been turned into a home.
